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Pure and Applied Chemistry | 1977

PHOTOCHEMISTRY OF ORGANIC CHROMOPHORES INCORPORATED INTO FATTY ACID MONOLAYERS

David G. Whitten; Frederick R. Hopf; Frank H. Quina; Gerhard Sprintschnik; Hertha W. Sprintschnik

The photochemical behavior of several different chromophores incorporated as surfactant molecules in organized monolayer assemblies is reported. For several systems rather pronounced differences are observed between reactivity in solution and in the assemblies. Many of the differences can be ascribed to packing phenomena and to restrictions on diffusion and molecular motion in the condensed assemblies. Among the reactions studied which are subject to strong environmental influences in the assemblies are cis-trans photoisomerization, ligand photoejection, excimer and photodimer formation and electron transfer reactions. Photoreactions occurring at an assembly-solution interface have also been observed including the cleavage of water mediated by a layer-bound excited state of a surfactant ruthenium complex.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1973

Metalloporphyrin redox chemistry. The effect of extraplanar ligands on the site of oxidation in ruthenium porphyrins.

Gilbert M. Brown; Frederick R. Hopf; John A. Ferguson; Thomas J. Meyer; David G. Whitten


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1975

Structure and reactivity of ruthenium (II) porphyrin complexes. Photochemical ligand ejection and formation of ruthenium porphyrin dimers.

Frederick R. Hopf; Terrence P. O'brien; W. Robert Scheidt; David G. Whitten


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1975

Effect of Extraplanar Ligands on the Redox Properties and the Site of Oxidation in Iron, Ruthenium, and Osmium Porphyrin Complexes

Gilbert M. Brown; Frederick R. Hopf; Thomas J. Meyer; David G. Whitten


The Porphyrins#R##N#Structure and Synthesis, Part B | 1978

6 – Chemical Transformations Involving Photoexcited Porphyrins and Metalloporphyrins

Frederick R. Hopf; David G. Whitten


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1976

Photochemical reactions in organized monolayer assemblies. 5. Photochemical and thermal reactions of reactive intermediates formed by ligand photoejection in Ruthenium porphyrins.

Frederick R. Hopf; David G. Whitten


Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences | 1973

Photochemistry and redox activity of some metalloporphyrin complexes.

David G. Whitten; Thomas J. Meyer; Frederick R. Hopf; John A. Ferguson; Gilbert M. Brown


Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 1973

Ion-molecule reactions of a metalloporphyrin with common perfluoro mass standards

David Rosenthal; Frederick R. Hopf; David G. Whitten; Maurice M. Bursey


ChemInform | 1975

EFFECT OF EXTRAPLANAR LIGANDS ON THE REDOX PROPERTIES AND THE SITE OF OXIDATION IN IRON, RUTHENIUM, AND OSMIUM PORPHYRIN COMPLEXES

Gilbert M. Brown; Frederick R. Hopf; Thomas J. Meyer; David G. Whitten


ChemInform | 1975

STRUCTURE AND REACTIVITY OF RUTHENIUM(II) PORPHYRIN COMPLEXES, PHOTOCHEMICAL LIGAND EJECTION AND FORMATION OF RUTHENIUM PORPHYRIN DIMERS

Frederick R. Hopf; Terrence P. O'brien; W. Robert Scheidt; David G. Whitten

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Gilbert M. Brown

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Thomas J. Meyer

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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John A. Ferguson

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Gerhard Sprintschnik

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Hertha W. Sprintschnik

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Maurice M. Bursey

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Frank H. Quina

University of São Paulo

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